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Non-invasive brain stimulation techniques modulate cortical excitability in healthy subjects and in patients.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective non-invasive tool to modulate cortical excitability.
Evidence from studies in both animals and humans suggests that pharmacological stimulation of the noradrenergic system may modulate cortical excitability.
It has been proved that Transcranial DCS (tDCS) can modulate cortical excitability, enhancing or decreasing, respectively by anodal or cathodal polarity.
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can be used to modulate cortical excitability and associated behavioral functions in a polarity-specific and activity-dependent manner.
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can be used to modulate cortical excitability and associated behavioral functions in a polarity-specific and activity-dependent manner (Dayan et al. 2013; Wolkenstein et al. 2014; Wolkenstein and Plewnia 2013; Zwissler et al. 2014).
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It is thought that tRNS modulates cortical excitability by interfering with the ongoing neural oscillations in the cortex.
Recently it has been shown that bilateral tDCS significantly modulates cortical excitability when compared to unilateral anodal stimulation.
Accordingly it has been hypothesized that beta-blockers exert their preventive action in migraine by modulating cortical excitability and processing [11].
These findings may lead us to re-evaluate the role of the basal forebrain cholinergic system in modulating cortical excitability and thus, are of interest to a broad neuroscience community.
While chronic physical activity is associated with increased metabolic capacity and increased angiogenesis in the primary motor cortex (M1) [ 5, 6], little is known about how aerobic exercise modulates cortical excitability, and the effects of an acute bout of aerobic exercise on the motor cortex are unclear.
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